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Methods to overcome preferred orientation in cryo-samples for single particle analysis

Lorenz, Ulrich  
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Bongiovanni, Gabriele  
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Harder, Olivier Florian
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2025

A method for reducing a preferred orientation of particles in a cryo-sample includes receiving the cryo-sample in a vacuum chamber, depositing amorphous ice onto the cryo-sample while the cryo-sample is in the vacuum chamber, delivering an energy pulse to the cryo-sample in the vacuum chamber to temporarily melt the amorphous ice on the cryo-sample to liquid water to promote movement of the particles in the cryo-sample to a changed orientation different from the preferred orientation, and allowing the liquid water to revitrify to amorphous ice upon cessation of the energy pulse to fix or trap the particles in the cryo-sample in the changed orientation.

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EPO Family ID

96739392

Author(s)
Lorenz, Ulrich  

EPFL

Bongiovanni, Gabriele  
Harder, Olivier Florian
Voss, Jonathan M.  
Drabbels, Marcel  

EPFL

Straub, Monique Sarah  

EPFL

Mowry, Nathan Junior  
Issuers

École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

TTO classification

6.2508

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AVP-R-TTO  
LND  
IdentifierCountry codeKind codeDate issued

US2025264387

US

A1

2025-08-21

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October 8, 2025
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